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page 148 note a Parl. Hist. vol. i. p. 382.
page 148 note b Parl. Paper prefixed to vol. i. of the Parl. Hist.
page 148 note c Letters, Paston, vol. i. p. 25.Google Scholar
page 148 note d Lib. Nig. Scacc. (W. Wyrc.) vol. ii. p. 519.
page 148 note e “And cun you therfore right good and especial thanke, and give you, etc. thanks.” This phrase is to be found twice in the Canterbury Tales. See the Knight's Tale, 1810, and 3066. It is equivalent to Einem Dank wissen, Saper grado, Savoir gré; and εἰδεναι Χάριν (Herod, iii. c. 21) has the same meaning.